Before you read, this is a unconfirmed rumor from a new source. So take it with a grain of salt. As usual I hope my anonymous trusted sources can confirm or deny this soon.

A new source told us that a “new High End NEX camera is going to be displayed at the Photokina show“. The model has a higher number than than the NEX-7 (maybe Nex-9?). In any case this is an APS-C model not a Full Frame mirrorless! The fact that the source told me it is going to be displayed may hints the possibility of a 2013 availability (in Stock) only.

I can’t really figure out what the NEX-9 could do visibly better than the NEX-7. You may have an idea of what a NEX-9 APS-C sensor camera should do to convince you to buy it instead of the current NEX-7?

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I just received an a7ii with a 70-200mm 4.0 FE lens and via the menu turned on the camera's internal steady shot to on and the setting on auto. I then setup Steady Shot as one of the Fn functions and when I go to activate it I get an error message that "Steady Shot […]

I'm not a professional photographer, but I might be making a gradual progression in that direction - weddings being my primary focus. I currently own a 5DM3 and an A7S, I haven't had the A7S long but I'm already amounting (emounting?) a few lenses - most of which MF only lenses, the 55mm 1.8 […]

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